In Reply to: Nope, that biases it too much towards "agree". posted by Duke on March 14, 2007 at 09:44:41:
People who do not listen often in the sweet spot can be disregarded as they are doing other things.People who feel the sweet spot is very (80%) important but give a little consideration (20%) to other seats may answer no to your question because the sweet spot isn't the ONLY location important to them. That's how you worded the question. Taking your question literally I would say my sweet spot isn't the ONLY location important to me although it's weighted 90% for my sound quality evaluations, measurements and equalization settings.
We can't even agree on how to ask a question without bias!
Why don't you ask how many two channel listeners have subwoofers located to their sides or behind them?
In our prior free-for-all, er "debate", I regret using the word "clueless", but on the other hand I'm proud I never compared any of your posts with farm animal excrement, or compared your intelligence with G. W. Bush, or compared your poisonality with Hitler. By my standards**, I rank three out of a possible four in this "Polite Poster Test"!
R. BassNut Greene
** What standards?
Richard BassNut Greene
Subjective Audiophile 2007
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Follow Ups
- Truth -- just what is that? - Richard BassNut Greene 13:14:39 03/14/07 (3)
- I prefer not to "disregard"... - Duke 15:25:07 03/14/07 (2)
- I must have missed that - Schu 05:41:23 03/15/07 (1)
- Link - Duke 10:26:44 03/15/07 (0)